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The Extended Family (Hardcover)
Michael Hooton; Foreword by Nigel G. Wright
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R1,223
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Vital Truth (Hardcover)
Nigel G. Wright
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R1,245
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The Dr G.R. Beasley-Murray Memorial Lectures were delivered
annually between 2002 and 2012 with the aim of extending the legacy
of this significant New Testament scholar and church leader into
the twenty-first century. Themes addressed include baptism,
ministry, preaching, mission, and theological faithfulness. Having
first been delivered at the annual Assembly of the Baptist Union of
Great Britain, the lectures in this volume are now made available
to a wider audience and will be of interest to church leaders
across the denominations and across the world, and not least to
those who stand in Beasley-Murray's own Baptist tradition. George
Beasley-Murray died in 2000. The lectures cover a wide range of
topics, from baptism to missions, from Evangelical identity to
preaching. The lecturers are: Paul Beasley-Murray, former Principal
of Spurgeon's College; David Coffey, former President of the
Baptist Union and of the Baptist World Alliance; John E. Colwell,
Pastor of Budleigh Salterton Baptist Church; Anthony R. Cross,
Emeritus Director of the Centre for Baptist History and Heritage,
Oxford; Ruth M.B. Gouldbourne, former Tutor in Church History at
Bristol Baptist College; Stephen R. Holmes, Senior Lecturer at the
University of St Andrews; Mark Hopkins, Associate Professor of
Church History, Theological College of Northern Nigeria; Bruce
Milne, formerly Minister of First Baptist Church, Toronto; Michael
Quicke, former Principal of Spurgeon's College, London; Brian
Stanley, Professor of World Christianity, University of Edinburgh.
This challenging book sets out what is involved in being a
Christian minister - its joys and difficulties, its
responsibilities and privilege. It discusses the call to and the
work of ministry; the breadth and nature of the task. How to Be a
Church Minister will prove to be immensely useful across a wide
spectrum of church traditions, both to those already in ministry
and to those contemplating the vocation.
Description: Grace beyond the Grave explores the possibility of the
opportunity for repentance and salvation on the other side of the
grave. Stephen Jonathan, pastor and theologian, explores posthumous
salvation as a viable evangelical alternative to the traditional
view that death ends all possibility of salvation, doing so with
humanity, integrity, and devotion to Scripture. Jonathan is not
dissuaded from asking provocative questions for fear of being
thought unorthodox. While scholarly, Grace beyond the Grave will be
of benefit to pastors, theological students, and lay people alike.
During nearly three decades of teaching ministry and the New
Testament, Jonathan became increasingly conscious that the common,
mechanical answers to the more pressing questions are often
inadequate and need revisiting. Grace beyond the Grave will both
unsettle the ""theologically comfortable"" and reassure the
open-minded in equal measure.
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Vital Truth (Paperback)
Nigel G. Wright
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Traditional discussions of the Christian doctrine of providence
often center on the relation between divine agency and human
freedom, seeking to offer an account of the extent to which a
person is free before God, the first cause of all things. Terry J.
Wright argues that such riddles of causation cannot determine the
content of providence, and suggests a unique and alternative
framework that depicts God's activity in terms of divine
faithfulness to that which God has made. Providence is not God as
first cause acting through creaturely secondary causation; rather,
providence is God's sovereign mediation of the divine presence
across the whole world, achieved through creaturely faithfulness
made possible and guaranteed by his own faithful action in Jesus
Christ.
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